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Year 2012, , 6 - 8, 17.04.2012
https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002

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References

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  • Topsever, P., Filiz, M., Aladag, M., Topalli, R., Cigerli, O., Gorpelioglu, S., 2006. Councelling and knowledge about contraceptive mode of action among married women: A cross-sectional study. B.M.C. Women Health. 6, 6-12.

The factors affecting women's contraceptive choices

Year 2012, , 6 - 8, 17.04.2012
https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. In this study, we included 507 subjects, of whom 108 were nulliparous and 399 of whom were multiparous. All were married between 15-49 years old and had applied to the Ministry of Health Konya Eregli Hospital Obstetric and Gynaecology Polyclinic. An inquiry form was fi lled during a face-to-face conversation which included their contraceptive choices, the factors affecting them, the reasons for leaving previous methods they had used, working and educational status and their knowledge about the contraceptive methods. The mean age of the study group was 33.6±7. While 85.21% (n=432) were using modern methods, 14.79% (n=75) were using traditional methods. When the contraceptive methods being used were examined, it was detected that the condom was the most used method with 30.18% (n=153) and the use of once-in-three months progesterone (n=2), levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (n=2) and lactation (n=2) had the lowest percentages (0.40%). Among the study group, 65.50% of the women were influenced by their husbands about the choice of contraceptive, 52.27% were counselled by a physician and 35.70% were affected by their neighbours. The most frequently given reason for leaving the previous contraception method was losing confi dence and becoming pregnant. In the study group, only 48.32% of the women had knowledge about their contraceptive methods. It was thought that the women were affected by their husbands and their neighbours in their choice of contraception and they were almost unconsciously using their chosen methods. Counselling by physicians to make women more conscious of their choice and choose the most appropriate contraceptive method is recommended.

References

  • Aksakal, F.N., Ozkan, S., Aycan, S., 2001. The usage of modern contraception methods among 15-49 years age group married women in golbasi education and research health district between 1983-1999. Turk. J. Med. Sci. 21, 445-448.
  • Alpu, O., Fidan, H., 2006. On the use of contraceptive methods among married women in Turkey. Eur. J. Contracep. Repr. 11, 228-236.
  • Cindoglu, D., Sirkeci, I., Sirkeci, R.F., 2008. Determinants of choosing withdrawal over modern contraceptive methods in Turkey. Eur. J. Contracep. Repr. 13, 412-421.
  • Grewal, M., Burkman Ronald, T., 2003. Contraception Family Planing In: Alan DeCherney, Lauren Nathan (ed) Current Obstetric Gynecology Diagnosis Treatment: 9th edn .U.S.A; Mc Graw Hill Company. 631.
  • Kara, M., Yilmaz, E., Toz, E., Avci, I., 2010. Agri ilinde kullanilan kontraseptif yontemler. Turkiye Klinikleri J. Gynecol. Obst. 20, 10-13.
  • Kilic, A., Akyuz, A., Yavan, T., Guvenc, G., 2009. Kontraseptiflerin cinsel yasantiya etkileri uzerine niteliksel bir calisma. Turkiye klinikleri. J. Gynecol. Obst. 19, 131-141.
  • Mosher, W.D., Jones, J., 2010. Use of contraception in the United States: 1982-2008.Vital Health. 29, 1-44.
  • Skouby, S.O., 2010. Contraceptive use and behavior in the 21st century: A comprehensive study across five European countries. Eur. J. Contracep. Reprod. Health Care. 15, 42-53.
  • Stubblefield, P.G., Carr-Ellis, S., Kapp, N., 2007. Family planing. In: Jonathan S Berek (ed) Berek-Novak’s Gynecology: 14th edn. U.S.A. Lippincott Williams Wilkins. 247-251.
  • Topsever, P., Filiz, M., Aladag, M., Topalli, R., Cigerli, O., Gorpelioglu, S., 2006. Councelling and knowledge about contraceptive mode of action among married women: A cross-sectional study. B.M.C. Women Health. 6, 6-12.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Surgery Medical Sciences
Authors

Emel Kurtoğlu

Haldun Arpacı

Publication Date April 17, 2012
Submission Date November 17, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2012

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APA Kurtoğlu, E., & Arpacı, H. (2012). The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 29(1), 6-8. https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002
AMA Kurtoğlu E, Arpacı H. The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. J. Exp. Clin. Med. June 2012;29(1):6-8. doi:10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002
Chicago Kurtoğlu, Emel, and Haldun Arpacı. “The Factors Affecting women’s Contraceptive Choices”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 29, no. 1 (June 2012): 6-8. https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002.
EndNote Kurtoğlu E, Arpacı H (June 1, 2012) The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 29 1 6–8.
IEEE E. Kurtoğlu and H. Arpacı, “The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 6–8, 2012, doi: 10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002.
ISNAD Kurtoğlu, Emel - Arpacı, Haldun. “The Factors Affecting women’s Contraceptive Choices”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 29/1 (June 2012), 6-8. https://doi.org/10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002.
JAMA Kurtoğlu E, Arpacı H. The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2012;29:6–8.
MLA Kurtoğlu, Emel and Haldun Arpacı. “The Factors Affecting women’s Contraceptive Choices”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 29, no. 1, 2012, pp. 6-8, doi:10.5835/jecm.omu.29.01.002.
Vancouver Kurtoğlu E, Arpacı H. The factors affecting women’s contraceptive choices. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2012;29(1):6-8.